Referrals Get Ohio Hospital Into Hot Water

Memorial Hospital of Ohio recently settled government claims related to improper referrals under the Anti-kickback and Stark statutes. These statutes restrict the financial incentives that health care providers can provide to other health care providers. The allegations concerned Memorial Hospital’s financial arrangement with a joint venture it had with a pain management physician and a relationship with an ophthalmologist who sold intraocular lenses at inflated prices through the hospital.

JP Morgan Pays $614 Million In Mortgage Fraud Case

JP Morgan is the most recent Wall Street firm to write a check, a whopping $614 million,  to the government to settle allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by knowingly underwriting non-compliant mortgages that received federal insurance coverage from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA).

West Virginia Rejects False Claims Legislation

The West Virginia House of Delegates has refused to adopt false claims legislation for the state.

The Government Fraud Prevention Act, previously known as the False Claims and Taxpayer Protection Act of 2014, was intended to uncover fraud against the state, would have given the West Virginia Attorney General the power to investigate such activity and would have permitted individuals to bring suit against anyone who knowingly caused the state to pay a false claim.

West Virginia Re-Examining Enactment of False Claims Legislation

On Thursday, the West Virginia House Judiciary Committee again sent legislation which would establish a West Virginia False Claims Act to the House of Delegates. 

According to House Judiciary Chairman Timothy Manchin, the leadership of the House asked the Judiciary Committee to re-examine the legislation because of concerns that the bill would result in a wave of baseless lawsuits.

Whistleblower Case Against OtterBox To Settle

A False Claims Act case filed in federal district court in Denver by a former employee against OtterBox nears settlement. The Fort Collins-based company has until the end of February to finalize a deal. The whistleblower, who worked as OtterBox’s supply chain director, alleged in his lawsuit that the company failed to pay customs duties on the full value of its popular cellphone cases.

Military Contractor Settles Case Of Absentee Employees

The Department of Justice anounced on February 12, 2014 that MPRI Inc., a Virginia-based company, has agreed to pay the United States Government $3.2 Million to resolve a case involving false labor charges for work on a contract to support of the Army in Afghanistan. The case centered on allegations that MPRI billed for employees who had not worked because they were granted leave and were out of the country.

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